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Hangin in Hanoi
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Much has changed, but much has stayed the same as Hanoi’s famous old quarter weathers the storms of modernity.
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A local classic
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Pho might be the darling of Vietnamese cuisine, and perhaps, bun cha is the people’s favourite ‘underdog’, but there’s another dish which is closer to the heart of less carnivorous Hanoians.
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A day at Tram Gian Pagoda
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Tram Gian Pagoda is the folk name of the pagoda which is also known as So Pagoda, Nui Pagoda and Tien Lu Pagoda.
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Hanoi tourists can travel green
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pilot project to operate electrically powered buses around Hoan Kiem Lake and in Hanoi's Old Quarter for tourists will be put into action beginning in July 2010.
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Nhat Le Estuary
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When night falls, Nhat Le is bright like a glistening city. You’ll have a feeling of looking thousands stars from a distance.
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Vietnam's high end hotels hit hardest in 2009: survey
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For hotel and resort operators in Vietnam, the global downturn had a sustained and considerable impact last year, with reductions in room rates, occupancy and profits, especially in the upscale sector, a survey finds.
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Hanoi: Poet’s corner
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Named after one of the brightest stars of Vietnamese poetry, Nguyen Du is a romantic Hanoi street with a number of ca phe via he (street side cafés), a lakeside view and hoa sua (milky flowers) trees.
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